<p>for ap bio, is Cliffnotes all you need to get a 4~5 on the exam?
cus i also have barrons, but there are some concepts in the book that are not in cliffnotes..
there's only a month left for the exam, but i haven't studied until now D:
PLS HELP MEEEEE!</p>
<p>Bump. i’d like to know this too.</p>
<p>In my opinion, Cliff’s was enough to get me a 5 on my AP Bio exam. It really depends if you’re taking the class or not. If you’re just brushing on past topics using Cliff’s, then that should be enough. However, if you’re self studying, then you might need Barron’s also. In fact, I found that some parts of Cliff’s (like taxonomy) was too much (it made me freak out about all the different subspecies to remember, but we didn’t really need to know that).</p>
<p>I used Barron’s, but wished I would have used Cliff’s as my friends did. It seemed a bit less daunting.</p>
<p>Could you guys let me know on hoe exactly you used Cliffs to effectively study for the five? What I mean is, did you guys read a little bit out of the book every day or did you read the book maybe 1-2 times a week, covering about one or two sections each time?</p>
<p>Naturally, my question only holds for the people taking multiple exams.</p>